Cape Cod Restaurants

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  • 1. Naked Oyster Bistro & Raw Bar

    $$$

    More than 1,000 oysters are eaten here on an average summer weekend, a good deal of them procured near daily from the restaurant's own oyster farm in nearby Barnstable. You'll always find close to two dozen raw and "dressed" oyster dishes; there's also a nice range of nonoyster entrées, salads, and appetizers.

    410 Main St., Massachusetts, 02601, USA
    508-778–6500

    Known For

    • Oyster stew
    • Locally sourced ingredients
    • Lively atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. mid-Oct.--mid-Apr.
  • 2. Del Mar Bar and Bistro

    $$$

    Fanciful cocktails, an intriguing menu, live music, and daily blackboard specials make this a popular Chatham spot. There's also a changing tapas menu for quick bites at the bar.

    907 Rte. 28, Massachusetts, 02633, USA
    508-945–9988

    Known For

    • Wood-fired meals
    • Live jazz
    • Intriguing specials

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun. from mid-June-mid-Sept; closed Sun. and Mon. from mid-Sept.-mid-June.
  • 3. Mahoney's Atlantic Bar and Grill

    $$$

    This always-hopping downtown spot serves commendable dinner fare and draws big crowds for cocktails and appetizers. The bar is long and comfortable, and is a good spot to dine if there are no tables available.

    28 Main St., Massachusetts, 02653, USA
    508-255–5505

    Known For

    • Seafood bouillabaisse
    • Specialty cocktails
    • Lively local hangout

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted, No lunch
  • 4. Napi's

    $$$

    The food and the interior share a penchant for unusual, striking juxtapositions—a classical sculpture in front of an abstract canvas, for instance, or an artful plate of boneless chicken and scallops in Thai peanut sauce arrayed on a bed of lo mein noodles. The art collection on display here is significant, and includes many noted Provincetown artists; the late Napi Van Dereck and his wife Helen collected gems for many, many years.

    7 Freeman St., Massachusetts, 02657, USA
    508-487–1145

    Known For

    • Seafood stew
    • Free parking for patrons
    • Ample vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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